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* Use port_def.inc to prevent macros from leaking to users.
* Added helpful comments to port_def.inc/port_undef.inc.
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* Removed reflection and other extraneous things from the core library.
* Added missing files and ran buildifier.
* New CMakeLists.txt.
* Made table its own cc_library() for internal usage.
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- Foo_parsenew() -> Foo_parse().
- parse function takes plain (const char*, size_t) instead of
upb_strview. The latter is mainly useful for strings inside
message objects.
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functions.
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Also got rid of the premature "v1" business that was attempting
to create a binary compatibility story.
Also added an in-progress CMakeLists.txt file.
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A lot of this code was experimental or temporarily
useful, but is no longer needed.
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upb_msg was trying to be general enough that it could either live in
an arena or be allocated with malloc()/free(). This was too much
complexity for too little benefit. We should commit to just saying
that upb_msg is arena-only.
I also ripped out the code to glue upb_msg to the existing
handlers-based encoder/decoder. upb_msg has its own, small, simple
encoder/decoder. I'm trying to whittle down upb_msg to a small
and simple core.
I updated the Lua extension for these changes. Lua needs some more
work to properly create arenas per message. For now I just created
a single global arena.
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This reverts commit f30dd0ff0cead9bb1f8f3b1b295392d75705486b.
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Also includes an implementation of the conformance tests
to display what the API usage will be like.
There is still a lot to do, and things that are broken (oneofs,
repeated fields, etc), but it's a good start.
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This involves:
- remove upb_msglayout -> upb_msgfactory dependency.
- remove upb_msglayout -> upb_msgdef dependency (in progress).
- make upb_msglayout use a representation that can be
statically initialized by generated code.
The goal here is that upb_msglayout becomes a kind of "descriptor
lite": it contains enough data to parser and serialize protobufs
and manipulate a upb_msg in memory, while being far smaller and
simpler than a full descriptor. It also does not include field
names, which can be a benefit for applications that do not want
to leak field names.
Generated code can then create a upb_msglayout, and do most things
without ever needing to construct full descriptors/defs if they
don't want to.
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This transitions it from shared ownership to unique
ownership.
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This is in anticipation of removing refcounting and
making upb_symtab (soon to be upb_defpool) the unique
owner of all defs inside.
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Doesn't yet include strings, submessages, maps,
or repeated fields.
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There are still some things that are unfinished,
but we are at parity with what Lua had before.
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* Added UPB_ASSERT() that helps avoid unused var warnings.
* Addressed PR comments.
* Fixed assert in the JIT.
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* Put oneofs in the same table as fields.
Oneofs and fields are not allowed to have names that conflict,
so we might as well put them all in the same table. This also
allows an efficient operation that looks for both fields and
oneofs in a single lookup.
Added support for OneofDef to Lua to allow testing of this.
* Addressed PR comments.
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* Changed schema for JSON test to be defined in a .proto file.
Before we had lots of code to build these schemas manually,
but this was verbose and made it difficult to add to the
schema easily. Now we can just write a .proto file and
adding fields is easy.
To avoid making the tests depend on upbc (and thus Lua)
we check in the generated schema.
* Made protobuf-compiler a dependency of "make genfiles."
* For genfiles download recent protoc that can handle proto3.
* Only use new protoc for genfiles.
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It is entirely optional: MessageDef/EnumDef can still exist
on their own. But this can represent a def's file when it is
desirable to do so (eg. for code generators).
This approach will require that we change the way we handle
extensions. But I think it will be a good change overall.
Specifically, we previously handled extensions by duplicating
the extended message and then adding the extension as a regular
field to the duplicated message. This required also duplicating
any messages that could reach the extended message.
In the new world we will need a way of declaring and looking up
extensions separately from the message being extended.
This change also involves some notable changes to the generated
code:
- files are now called foo.upbdefs.h instead of foo.upb.h.
This reflects the fact that we might possibly generate several
different output files for a .proto file, and this one is just
for defs.
- we no longer generate selectors in the .h file.
- the upbdefs.c no longer vends a SymbolTable. Now it vends the
individual messages (and possibly a FileDef later). I think this
will compose better once we can generate files where one
generated files imports another.
We also make the descriptor reader vend a list of FileDefs now.
This is the best conceptual match for parsing a FileDescriptorSet.
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- removed myself from Author headers in source files.
- removed copyright notices from source file headers.
- added CONTRIBUTING.md
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Also added a unit test for upb_encoder that
demonstrates the bugs and the fix.
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